Pudens is a Roman cognomen meaning "modest", borne by a number of individuals, including: Aulus Pudens, a centurion and friend of the poet Martial Saint...
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Cornelius Pudens, a Roman senator, and his wife Priscilla. According to tradition, they were among the first converted by Peter in Rome. Pudens was baptised...
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Alfenus Senecio, but admits the evidence equally supports Pudens as Senecio's successor. Pudens is last heard of as proconsul of Africa in 211/212. While...
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him. He has been identified by some with Saint Pudens, an early Roman Christian. Martial writes of Pudens' marriage to "Claudia Peregrina" ("Claudia the...
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Caratacus' son. Pudens is identified with St. Pudens, and it is claimed that the basilica of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, and with which St. Pudens is associated...
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Rutilius Pudens Crispinus was a Roman senator and general who led the forces at the Siege of Aquileia along with Tullus Menophilus. He was favoured by...
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Isotenes pudens is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on New Guinea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isotenes pudens. Wikispecies...
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Protea pudens, also known as the bashful sugarbush, is a low-growing, groundcover-like, flowering shrub in the genus Protea. It is only found growing in...
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Quintus Cornelius Pudens was a Roman senator and early Christian. According to legend, Quintus Cornelius and his wife Priscilla were among the first converted...
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was proconsular governor of Africa around 180. Pudens is known only through surviving inscriptions. Pudens may be related to Marcus Servilius Silanus, consul...
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